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it has been a great night in edinburgh. a sell—out night so here on princes street and the surrounding area we have 75,000 people gathering to see in 2017 and the bells, and all of that will be beamed around the world to 1 billion people. police have been very vigilant tonight for anything, of course, following the incident in early on, but they have had a very proportionate response to tonight. they have wanted to make sure people we re they have wanted to make sure people were having fun, while making sure everything was safe. now we are just building up to the main event of the night, that is the gigantic fireworks display which is going to be launched from the battlements of edinburgh castle. we are told that is the most intense six minutes of fireworks you will see anywhere in the uk, and infact even fireworks you will see anywhere in the uk, and in fact even if you are not in edinburgh you will still see the fireworks and the accompanying laser show for more than 20 miles around. one of the best things about tonight
it has been a great night in edinburgh. a sell—out night so here on princes street and the surrounding area we have 75,000 people gathering to see in 2017 and the bells, and all of that will be beamed around the world to 1 billion people. police have been very vigilant tonight for anything, of course, following the incident in early on, but they have had a very proportionate response to tonight. they have wanted to make sure people we re they have wanted to make sure people were having fun,...
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andrew black in edinburgh. in the last few hour, the united nations has adopted a resolution supporting efforts by russia and turkey to end the violence in syria and jump—start peace negotiations. however, rebel groups have threatened to abandon a nationwide ceasefire if government forces continue to attack areas under their control. that deadline has now passed. with me is our correspondent jonny dymond. unsurprisingly we have seen a vote in favour of the ceasefire. you don't really vote against ceasefires, it would have been surprising. it sends a signal, i suppose, to america's allies that america is on board with this deal, even though it had nothing to do with its creation. and it sends a signal that the international community will aid and assist what is supposed to be a process, not just an event. this isn't supposed to be, right, everybody stops firing at each other. this is supposed to lead the negotiations in four weeks' time in the kazakhstan capital of asta na, time in the kazakhstan capital of as
andrew black in edinburgh. in the last few hour, the united nations has adopted a resolution supporting efforts by russia and turkey to end the violence in syria and jump—start peace negotiations. however, rebel groups have threatened to abandon a nationwide ceasefire if government forces continue to attack areas under their control. that deadline has now passed. with me is our correspondent jonny dymond. unsurprisingly we have seen a vote in favour of the ceasefire. you don't really vote...
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and the duke of edinburgh as well. they delayed their trip to sandringham last week, taking a short helicopter journey rather than travelling by train. let's go to sandringham now, and emilia papadopoulos is there for us. there were a lot of questions about whether she'd be fit enough to attend, she and the duke of edinburgh probe delayed their trip up edinburgh probe delayed their trip up here later in the week, both suffering with heavy colds. a lot of disappointment from the crowds, but they understand that at the age of 90 she does need to focus on her recovery. but we have been told that she will be participating in all the other events which will take place indoors, the christmas meal, the opening of presence, playing games, watching the speech later which she —— we know she likes to be privately, away from the family. she isa privately, away from the family. she is a bit under the weather. at the age of 90 she needs to focus on her recovery and get ready for all the new year and the busy things ahead for her
and the duke of edinburgh as well. they delayed their trip to sandringham last week, taking a short helicopter journey rather than travelling by train. let's go to sandringham now, and emilia papadopoulos is there for us. there were a lot of questions about whether she'd be fit enough to attend, she and the duke of edinburgh probe delayed their trip up edinburgh probe delayed their trip up here later in the week, both suffering with heavy colds. a lot of disappointment from the crowds, but they...
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she and the duke of edinburgh had delayed their trip up of edinburgh had delayed their trip up here both suffering with heavy colds. disappointment from the crowd but they understand, at the age of 90, she needs to focus on her recovery. we understand she will be participating in the rest of the events to date inside the house. there is nothing to suggest the duke of edinburgh will not be attending the service in under an hour on the estate. we do not know about his health but we assume he will be leading the rest of the royal family up leading the rest of the royal family up to the church in just under an hour. the queen is recovering indoors which is probably the most sensible thing. she does have a busy schedule after christmas so probably on advice from her doctors, if she is suffering from this cold, it is quite serious and takes some getting over. especially being outside. the weather is quite mild but it is still chilly if you are standing here. on the advice of doctors, it is properly bet she stays inside. we have been told she will participate in the other events, the christmas
she and the duke of edinburgh had delayed their trip up of edinburgh had delayed their trip up here both suffering with heavy colds. disappointment from the crowd but they understand, at the age of 90, she needs to focus on her recovery. we understand she will be participating in the rest of the events to date inside the house. there is nothing to suggest the duke of edinburgh will not be attending the service in under an hour on the estate. we do not know about his health but we assume he will...
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it was also the duke of edinburgh's 95th birthday. next came trooping the colour, with a birthday twist. your majesty, this year, on behalf of all ranks of the household division and the king's troop royal horse artillery, may i wish you and his royal highness the very happiest of birthdays. your majesty's guards are ready to march off now. and then an unmissable queen with her family. it was a first balcony appearance for princess charlotte. and a scene—stealing turn from prince george. the british summer, though, can never be relied upon. the following day, torrential rain for the patrons lunch. an early peek out of a palace window hadn't looked too promising. thousands came to the mall for this street party, representing the organisations of which the queen is patron. they paid £150 each for the privilege of picnicking in the rain. well, i think this is typically english, isn't it? it's important to have a queue and some rain and a picnic hamper, and a palace. and everybody‘s veryjolly, everybody is looking forward to it so mu
it was also the duke of edinburgh's 95th birthday. next came trooping the colour, with a birthday twist. your majesty, this year, on behalf of all ranks of the household division and the king's troop royal horse artillery, may i wish you and his royal highness the very happiest of birthdays. your majesty's guards are ready to march off now. and then an unmissable queen with her family. it was a first balcony appearance for princess charlotte. and a scene—stealing turn from prince george. the...
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the queen and yougov edinburgh have delayed their journey to the queen and yougov edinburgh have delayed theirjourney to sandringham today after coming down with heavy colds. i'm ben brown. also this is oui’... huge explosions tear through mexico's most popular fireworks market. at least 29 people have been killed and the emergency services say they expect the death toll to rise. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. police in germany have reportedly launched a nationwide hunt for a tunisian man who's believed to have carried out the lorry attack in berlin. lets go there and join robert hall. still a very sombre mood at the kaiser wilhelm church, the market closed and shuttered as this huge police investigation fans out across germany. the police say very little, safe to tell the public they are hunting a man they have named as anis a, who they say is 23 years old. other than that, a great deal of press speculation, not only about him, the fact he may or may not have different identities, about the fact he may or may not be wanted by police on other alleged offences. there is also ta
the queen and yougov edinburgh have delayed their journey to the queen and yougov edinburgh have delayed theirjourney to sandringham today after coming down with heavy colds. i'm ben brown. also this is oui’... huge explosions tear through mexico's most popular fireworks market. at least 29 people have been killed and the emergency services say they expect the death toll to rise. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. police in germany have reportedly launched a nationwide hunt for a...
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other members of a family including the duke of edinburgh attended by the duke of edinburgh attended by the queen remained at sandringham, continuing to recover from what buckingham palace has described as a heavy cold. as they left the service, the family appeared to be relaxed. the queen's absence is understood to have been precautionary and there is no sense of undue concern. also absent from sandringham this year, the duke and duchess of them and their children, george and charlotte. they attended church at bucklebury in berkshire, where they have spent christmas day with the duchess' family, the middleton. inspiration was the theme of this year was my christmas broadcast, recorded at buckingham palace recently. achievements of olympic and paralympic recently. achievements of olympic and pa ralympic athletes recently. achievements of olympic and paralympic athletes were mentioned, and she said she drew strength from daily life. from ordinary people doing extraordinary things. volunteers, carers, volunteer organisers and good neighbours. unsung heroes whose quiet dedication makes
other members of a family including the duke of edinburgh attended by the duke of edinburgh attended by the queen remained at sandringham, continuing to recover from what buckingham palace has described as a heavy cold. as they left the service, the family appeared to be relaxed. the queen's absence is understood to have been precautionary and there is no sense of undue concern. also absent from sandringham this year, the duke and duchess of them and their children, george and charlotte. they...
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of course the duke of edinburgh, who also made it by car. i now there is hardly anybody here. 3000 people were here not too long ago, but they have gone home for christmas lunch, as have the royal family. they are just beginning their traditional christmas lunch at sandringham now. we believe the queen is going to participate in all those celebrations at the house today. after lunch, which is pencilled in for 50 minutes, they will settle down to watch the queen's speech at 3pm. they will do what most families duke and christmas day, play games, open presents, go for a walk. —— what most families do one christmas day. this is all about spending time together after a very busy year. thank you, emilia. and our royal correspondent nicholas witchell told me the queen not attending church seems a precautionary measure, with no sense of undue concern. buckingham palace is trying to be as precise as they can be. in defining what the ailment is. they continue to describe the ailment as a heavy cold. there are all the qualifications that common se
of course the duke of edinburgh, who also made it by car. i now there is hardly anybody here. 3000 people were here not too long ago, but they have gone home for christmas lunch, as have the royal family. they are just beginning their traditional christmas lunch at sandringham now. we believe the queen is going to participate in all those celebrations at the house today. after lunch, which is pencilled in for 50 minutes, they will settle down to watch the queen's speech at 3pm. they will do...
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other members of the royal family — including the duke of edinburgh — attended the service at sandringham without her. in her traditional christmas broadcast, the queen focussed on the theme of "inspiration". our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. she recalled that this had been the year of her 90th birthday and paid tribute to the inspiring work of charities with which she has been associated. and she said much more could be achieved globally by acting with others. it is understandable that we sometimes think the world's problems are so big that we can do little to help. on our own, we cannot end wars will wipe out injustice. but the humility and impact of thousands of small act of goodness can be bigger than we imagined. her own life, she said, had been guided by the inspiring message of christianity. christ's example helps me see the value of doing small things with great love. whoever does them, and whatever they themselves believe. it was a broadcast by a monarch who, although usually anita—macro unusually indisposed this christmas, shows no sign of yielding to the pa
other members of the royal family — including the duke of edinburgh — attended the service at sandringham without her. in her traditional christmas broadcast, the queen focussed on the theme of "inspiration". our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. she recalled that this had been the year of her 90th birthday and paid tribute to the inspiring work of charities with which she has been associated. and she said much more could be achieved globally by acting with others....
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a very lively scene from edinburgh. andrew black and jonathan blake in central london, thank you very much. at least 28 people have been killed in two bomb explosions at a busy market in baghdad. more than 50 others were wounded in the blasts which happened in the early morning, near shops in the mainly shia al—sinak district. the so—called islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack. issam ikirmawi from bbc arabic has the latest. when the authorities spoke of the blast they said it was one suicide bomber and one explosive that was parked on the market. this is a market mainly for car parts of people go there to buy cheap car parts. it was great with shoppers when the blast took place. there is an impression that islamic state is in the area and with the latest advances, they are now carrying out attacks in baghdad and other places, which was that they have not been cornered. there are still operating in other parts of the country and they are still capable of launching such attacks. stay with us o
a very lively scene from edinburgh. andrew black and jonathan blake in central london, thank you very much. at least 28 people have been killed in two bomb explosions at a busy market in baghdad. more than 50 others were wounded in the blasts which happened in the early morning, near shops in the mainly shia al—sinak district. the so—called islamic state group has claimed responsibility for the attack. issam ikirmawi from bbc arabic has the latest. when the authorities spoke of the blast...
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the queen and yougov edinburgh have delayed their journey to the queen and yougov edinburgh have delayed theirjourney to sandringham today after coming down with heavy colds.
the queen and yougov edinburgh have delayed their journey to the queen and yougov edinburgh have delayed theirjourney to sandringham today after coming down with heavy colds.
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the duke of edinburgh and other royals attended on the norfolk estate. at least 11 bodies have been recovered from the black sea after a russian military plane crashed killing all 92 people on board.
the duke of edinburgh and other royals attended on the norfolk estate. at least 11 bodies have been recovered from the black sea after a russian military plane crashed killing all 92 people on board.
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other members of the royal family, including the duke of edinburgh, this year's traditional christmas day broadcast by the queen put the focus on the theme of "inspiration". here it is in full. band plays: god save the queen. there was a time when british olympic medal winners became household names because there were so few of them. but the 67 medals at this year's games in rio and 147 at the paralympics meant that the gb medallists' reception at buckingham palace was a crowded and happy event. throughout the commonwealth, there were equallyjoyful celebrations. grenada, the bahamas, jamaica and new zealand won more medals per head of population than any other countries. many of this year's winners spoke of being inspired by athletes of previous generations. inspiration fed their aspiration, and having discovered abilities they scarcely knew they had, these athletes are now inspiring others. a few months ago, i saw inspiration of a different kind when i opened the new cambridge base of the east anglian air ambulance, where prince william works as a helicopter pilot. it was not hard to
other members of the royal family, including the duke of edinburgh, this year's traditional christmas day broadcast by the queen put the focus on the theme of "inspiration". here it is in full. band plays: god save the queen. there was a time when british olympic medal winners became household names because there were so few of them. but the 67 medals at this year's games in rio and 147 at the paralympics meant that the gb medallists' reception at buckingham palace was a crowded and...
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the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate.
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this has been the experience of two remarkable organizations, the duke of edinburgh and -- edinburgh's award, and the president's trust, which are 60 and 40 years old this year. these started as small initiatives that go beyond any expectations, and continue to transform young people's lives. to mark my 90th birthday, volunteers and supporters of the 600 charities of which i have -- many of came to these organizations are modest in size, but inspire me with the work they do. giving friendship and support to our veterans, the elderly, or bereaved, to championing music and dance, providing animal welfare, or protecting our fields and forests. the devotion and generosity of spirit is an example to us all. challenge, face a they sometimes talk about taking a deep breath to find courage or strength. in fact, the word inspire literally means to breathe in. but even with the inspiration of others, it's understandable that we sometimes think the world's problems are so big that we can do little to help. on our own, we cannot end wars or wiped out injustice. the cumulative impact of thousands o
this has been the experience of two remarkable organizations, the duke of edinburgh and -- edinburgh's award, and the president's trust, which are 60 and 40 years old this year. these started as small initiatives that go beyond any expectations, and continue to transform young people's lives. to mark my 90th birthday, volunteers and supporters of the 600 charities of which i have -- many of came to these organizations are modest in size, but inspire me with the work they do. giving friendship...
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let's go to edinburgh and andrew black is there. how are the preparations going? we are down on princes street in edinburgh, in the heart of the city fshs you look behind me, it is quieter than usual. ina behind me, it is quieter than usual. in a couple of hours what has become regarded as one of most famous street parties will start. events are sold out and we expect 75,000 people in princes street alone to see in 2017. all the parties will be beamed around the world to an estimated one billion viewers. with big public events, safety is a big priority, especially in light of recent events. i'm joined by kenny mcdonald, the senior officer in charge of tonight. first, i guess it isa charge of tonight. first, i guess it is a big operation you have in place for the celebrations tonight? yes, planning for this has been done over a numberof planning for this has been done over a number of months. notjust by the police, but the other emergency services, working with unique events and the city of edinburgh council to mick —— make sure we deliver a safe and secure eve
let's go to edinburgh and andrew black is there. how are the preparations going? we are down on princes street in edinburgh, in the heart of the city fshs you look behind me, it is quieter than usual. ina behind me, it is quieter than usual. in a couple of hours what has become regarded as one of most famous street parties will start. events are sold out and we expect 75,000 people in princes street alone to see in 2017. all the parties will be beamed around the world to an estimated one...
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andrew black is in edinburgh. things are getting underway this year. the security gates at either end opened an hour ago soul revellers are end opened an hour ago soul revellers a re really end opened an hour ago soul revellers are really streaming in 110w revellers are really streaming in now as you can probably see behind me. tonight ‘s events are sold out, so we are expecting on this street or in something like 75,000 people gathering from 80 countries all around the world. tonight ‘s festivities are going to be beamed around the world to an estimated 1 billion people. there is plenty to do this year, a number of stages, live bands and djs. with a big public events like these, public safety is a big priority and we have heard a little clearer about the extra precautions being taken in light of the attack in berlin. police scotland say that they have a proportionate response in place, that they want to strike the balance between keeping people safe and making sure people have a good time as well. there are also several hundred security guards on
andrew black is in edinburgh. things are getting underway this year. the security gates at either end opened an hour ago soul revellers are end opened an hour ago soul revellers a re really end opened an hour ago soul revellers are really streaming in 110w revellers are really streaming in now as you can probably see behind me. tonight ‘s events are sold out, so we are expecting on this street or in something like 75,000 people gathering from 80 countries all around the world. tonight ‘s...
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a couple of hours later the palace issued a statement saying that the queen and duke of edinburgh had heavy colds and had decided not to travel to sandringham today. i understand that this is not cause for concern, there are a lot of germs around as you said but saying that the duke of edinburgh is 95, the queen as we know is 90 and so any ill health is going to be monitored extremely carefully. the christmas celebrations at selling —— a sandringham is a long—held tradition for the family, the queen is very fond of the place and i'm sure she will be hoping to get up there as soon as possible along with there as soon as possible along with the duke of edinburgh. so we expect them to leave in the next few days. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making bbc news at five. police say there are now 400 potential victims in the national football abuse scandal with some possibly being as young as four. officers say the number of potential suspects has nearly doubled to 155. 148 football clu bs are being investigated a royal marine reservist, 43, has been jailed fo
a couple of hours later the palace issued a statement saying that the queen and duke of edinburgh had heavy colds and had decided not to travel to sandringham today. i understand that this is not cause for concern, there are a lot of germs around as you said but saying that the duke of edinburgh is 95, the queen as we know is 90 and so any ill health is going to be monitored extremely carefully. the christmas celebrations at selling —— a sandringham is a long—held tradition for the...
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as we heard, she and the duke of edinburgh had to delay their trip up here, suffering from heavy colds. there has been disappointment with the duke and duchess of cambridge and their children not here. prince harry and members of the family will be here, they arrived yesterday. today they will have a full english brea kfast today they will have a full english breakfast before heading to church for the service. they will head back to the house for christmas lunch, settled down to watch the queen's speech. like many families, this is an opportunity to spend time together and reflect after a busy year. we are expecting the queen and duke of edinburgh to lead the royal family to church on the royal sandringham estate. britain's senior anglican and catholic archbishops are addressing uncertainty in their christmas sermons. later this morning, archbishop of canterburyjustin welby will talk about fear and division in the world as 2016 draws to a close. last night, the archbishop of westminster spoke of similar issues. here's our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir. a traditional sta
as we heard, she and the duke of edinburgh had to delay their trip up here, suffering from heavy colds. there has been disappointment with the duke and duchess of cambridge and their children not here. prince harry and members of the family will be here, they arrived yesterday. today they will have a full english brea kfast today they will have a full english breakfast before heading to church for the service. they will head back to the house for christmas lunch, settled down to watch the...
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from 30 miles outside edinburgh. the weather is pretty good. it was raining earlier on. it's nice and dry. very unusualfor this time of year in scotland, but as you can see, the crowds are in pretty good spirits, it's been a good night so far and i think there's still plenty of fun to come. long may it continue, andrew, thank you very much. 0ur correspondentjonathan blake is in central london for us. any sign that the security measures have put people off there? no, not so far. the crowds are really building here on the embankment in central london now. 100,000 or so people are expected to fill the viewing areas here and on the bridges across the river thames as the countdown to midnight begins. the extra police on duty in central london tonight, many of them are armed, a part of the security operation, there have been road closures in place throughout the afternoon and extra barriers are up. the fireworks display itself is of course the main attraction. it sta rts course the main attraction. it starts as big ben chi
from 30 miles outside edinburgh. the weather is pretty good. it was raining earlier on. it's nice and dry. very unusualfor this time of year in scotland, but as you can see, the crowds are in pretty good spirits, it's been a good night so far and i think there's still plenty of fun to come. long may it continue, andrew, thank you very much. 0ur correspondentjonathan blake is in central london for us. any sign that the security measures have put people off there? no, not so far. the crowds are...
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the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate. meanwhile, in berkshire, the duke and duchess of cambridge are spending christmas with kate's family, the middletons.
the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate. meanwhile, in berkshire, the duke and duchess of cambridge are spending christmas with kate's family, the middletons.
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the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate. meanwhile, in berkshire, the duke and duchess of cambridge are spending christmas with kate's family, the middletons. in russia, president putin has declared a national day of mourning tomorrow — after a military plane crashes on its way to syria, killing all 92 people on board. the transport minister said it is exploitable possibilities including a terror attack. an earthquake of magnitude 7.7 has struck off the coast of southern chile. the county's national emergency office has ordered the evacuation of some coastal areas. in his christmas sermon, the archbishop of canterbury says the power of god can chase away "the fear of terror". now on bbc news, rebecca morelle looks back on the year in science — from british astronaut tim peake's adventures in space,
the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate. meanwhile, in berkshire, the duke and duchess of cambridge are spending christmas with kate's family, the middletons. in russia, president putin has declared a national day of mourning tomorrow — after a military plane crashes on its way to syria, killing all 92 people on board. the transport minister said it is exploitable possibilities including a terror attack. an earthquake of magnitude 7.7 has struck off...
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the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate. meanwhile, in berkshire, the duke and duchess of cambridge are spending christmas with kate's family, the middletons. president putin has declared a national day of mourning in russia tomorrow — after a military plane crashed, killing all 92 people on board.
the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate. meanwhile, in berkshire, the duke and duchess of cambridge are spending christmas with kate's family, the middletons. president putin has declared a national day of mourning in russia tomorrow — after a military plane crashed, killing all 92 people on board.
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while other members of her family, including the duke of edinburgh, gathered at the church, the queen remained at sandringham house, continuing to recover from what buckingham palace described as a heavy cold. in a short statement, the palace said she would take part in the family's celebrations. her absence from the church service, the first time in many years she hasn't attended, is understood to be a precautionary measure. there is no sense of undue concern. also absent from sandringham were the duchess and duke of cambridge and their children, george and charlotte. they attended church in the berkshire village of bucklebury, where they are spending christmas day with the duchess‘s family, the middletons. in her christmas day broadcast, recorded at buckingham palace several weeks ago, the queen talks about inspiration. she reflects on the achievements of olympic and paralympic athletes from britain and the commonwealth, many of whom she met at a palace reception in october. i often draw strength from meeting gordon very people doing extraordinary things. volunteers, carers, immun
while other members of her family, including the duke of edinburgh, gathered at the church, the queen remained at sandringham house, continuing to recover from what buckingham palace described as a heavy cold. in a short statement, the palace said she would take part in the family's celebrations. her absence from the church service, the first time in many years she hasn't attended, is understood to be a precautionary measure. there is no sense of undue concern. also absent from sandringham were...
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the departure of the queen and the duke of edinburgh to sandringham had to be delayed for 2h hours earlier in the week because both were said to be suffering from heavy colds. buckingham palace has said nothing further about their health, but there's no reason to think they won't be joining other members of the family this morning for the christmas service at the estate. there will be sadness at the news that zara tyndall has lost the baby she was expecting with her husband, mike, in the spring. it would have been their second child. absent from sandrigham this year will be the duke and duchess of cambridge and their two children, george and charlotte. in a break with tradition, they're having a family christmas in berkshire, at the home of the duchess‘s parents, the middletons. britain's senior anglican and catholic archbishops are addressing uncertainty in their christmas sermons. later this morning, archbishop of canterburyjustin welby will talk about fear and division in the world as 2016 draws to a close. last night, the archbishop of westminster spoke of similar issues. here's our
the departure of the queen and the duke of edinburgh to sandringham had to be delayed for 2h hours earlier in the week because both were said to be suffering from heavy colds. buckingham palace has said nothing further about their health, but there's no reason to think they won't be joining other members of the family this morning for the christmas service at the estate. there will be sadness at the news that zara tyndall has lost the baby she was expecting with her husband, mike, in the...
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glasgow beat scottish rivals edinburgh 25—12 at murrayfield in the pick of the day's pro12 games. that ends a run of three straight defeats. these two contest the annual 1872 cup across the two matches they play in the domestic season, and glasgow went ahead towards the end of the first half whenjosh strauss bundled over. and the visitors sealed the victory with their third try of the game after the break, finished off byjosh dunbar. no bonus point for glasgow though so they remain in sixth in the table and end a run of three straight defeats. edinburgh remain third from bottom. cardiff blues won their derby at home to newport gwent dragons. josh navidi scored their third try to make it 27—16 just before half—time, but the blues didn't go on to get the bonus point they might have expected. in fact, neither side scored at all in the second half. 27—16 it stayed. in the late game, munster currently lead leinster1li—10. england bowler stuart broad has taken his first wickets in australia's big bash tournament, but couldn't stop his hobart hurricanes side from losing to melbou
glasgow beat scottish rivals edinburgh 25—12 at murrayfield in the pick of the day's pro12 games. that ends a run of three straight defeats. these two contest the annual 1872 cup across the two matches they play in the domestic season, and glasgow went ahead towards the end of the first half whenjosh strauss bundled over. and the visitors sealed the victory with their third try of the game after the break, finished off byjosh dunbar. no bonus point for glasgow though so they remain in sixth...
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edinburgh stay third from bottom. cardiff blues won their derby at home to newport gwent dragons. josh navidi scored their third try to make it 27—16 just before half—time, but the blues didn't go on to get the bonus point they might have expected. in fact, neither side scored at all in the second half, 27—16 it stayed. munster extended their lead at the top of the table to five points with a 29—17 win over second placed leinster in the day's late game. ronan 0'mahony‘s tryjust before half—time set munster on their way to a valuable bonus point victory. england bowler stuart broad has taken his first wickets in australia's big bash tournament but couldn't stop his hobart hurricanes side from losing to melbourne stars. broad saw his compatriot luke wright hit 48 for melbourne as they overcame hobart‘s total of 188 for four. broad struck twice late on, but the stars outshone the hurricanes winning by seven wickets. rain cut short the opening day of the second test between australia and pakistan in melbourne. before the weather intervened, a milestone for azhar ali. a h
edinburgh stay third from bottom. cardiff blues won their derby at home to newport gwent dragons. josh navidi scored their third try to make it 27—16 just before half—time, but the blues didn't go on to get the bonus point they might have expected. in fact, neither side scored at all in the second half, 27—16 it stayed. munster extended their lead at the top of the table to five points with a 29—17 win over second placed leinster in the day's late game. ronan 0'mahony‘s tryjust before...
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in edinburgh for example we begin christmas day at 13 degrees. the record is 15.6 degrees. we will keep on tracking that for you. we must say there is a great deal of cloud around to begin the day and that it delivers some outbreaks of rain across the north and western parts of the uk. we see this weather front developing taking rain southwards through scotland and northern ireland on through the day. so, yes. 15 degrees possible across parts of and north—east scotland that it will be a bit colder in the final later today and showers made turned wintry over the tops of the hills after a mild day. some may still get a white christmas. north—east england and wales, temperature could reach towards 15 degrees. cloud running into a large pa rt degrees. cloud running into a large part of wales in southern england with drizzly rain in time to time. 0vernight this is the more persistent band of rain pushing southwards from scotland and northern ireland across england and love into resisting bowler behind it. that leaves increasingly to snow across northern parts of scotland on
in edinburgh for example we begin christmas day at 13 degrees. the record is 15.6 degrees. we will keep on tracking that for you. we must say there is a great deal of cloud around to begin the day and that it delivers some outbreaks of rain across the north and western parts of the uk. we see this weather front developing taking rain southwards through scotland and northern ireland on through the day. so, yes. 15 degrees possible across parts of and north—east scotland that it will be a bit...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh have delayed their journey to sandringham. buckingham palace says they've come down with "heavy colds". i'm ben brown. fireworks market. huge explosions tear through mexico's most popular fireworks market. at least 29 people have been killed and the emergency services say they expect the death toll to rise. and after dozens of near misses with planes this year, plans for tighter rules for people who own drones. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a former royal marine who was jailed for the murder of a taliban fighter has been refused bail pending a new challenge to his conviction at the court martial appeal court in london. sergeant alexander blackman, known as marine a, shot the insurgent in 2011 in helmand province. our correspondent daniel boettcher is at the royal courts ofjustice. yes, this hearing lasted under two hours. at the end of it, the two judges, the lord chiefjustice lord thomas and mrjustice sweeney decided bail should be refused. alexander blackman is injail in wiltshire and the result of this decision me
the queen and the duke of edinburgh have delayed their journey to sandringham. buckingham palace says they've come down with "heavy colds". i'm ben brown. fireworks market. huge explosions tear through mexico's most popular fireworks market. at least 29 people have been killed and the emergency services say they expect the death toll to rise. and after dozens of near misses with planes this year, plans for tighter rules for people who own drones. good afternoon and welcome to bbc...
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the duke of edinburgh and other members of the royal family are on their way to church on the norfolk estate. in her pre—recorded message to the commonwealth later today, the queen will say she draws strength from "ordinary people doing in his christmas mass at the vatican, the pope has urged world leaders to negotiate a peace deal in syria — telling thousands of spectators that "too much blood has been spilled". more than sixty members of a celebrated russian military band are among those killed when their plane crashed on its way to take them to entertain troops in syria. now on bbc news.......it‘s been a fantastic year for gb‘s 0lympians and paralympians. nick hope looks back on a golden summer in rio in review 2016: gold rush in rio coming four years after a stunning london games, rio 2016 had a tough act to follow. and while the build up was far from ideal, with political scandals, a financial crisis and worries about the zika virus, brazil was always going to offer a spectacular setting for south america's first ever olympic and paralympic games. there'd be plenty of tim
the duke of edinburgh and other members of the royal family are on their way to church on the norfolk estate. in her pre—recorded message to the commonwealth later today, the queen will say she draws strength from "ordinary people doing in his christmas mass at the vatican, the pope has urged world leaders to negotiate a peace deal in syria — telling thousands of spectators that "too much blood has been spilled". more than sixty members of a celebrated russian military band...
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the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate. in berkshire, the duke and duchess of cambridge are spending christmas with kate's family, the middletons. in his christmas mass at the vatican, the pope has called more than 60 members of a celebrated russian military dance band are among those killed when their plane crashed in the black sea on its way to syria. president putin has declared a day of national mourning tomorrow. and in his christmas sermon, the archbishop of canterburyjustin welby said the last year has left the world "awash with division and fear". now it's time to catch up with some of our favourite author interviews from 2016. rebecca jones talks to publishing superstarjames patterson, and james naughtie chats with fiction supremojoanne harris. james patterson is the world's biggest selling author. he is best—known for his thrillers, but he has written science—fiction, young fiction and nonfiction. he has published over 140 books which are sold more than 350 million copies around the world. and he is also the m
the duke of edinburgh and other royals were at holy communion on the norfolk estate. in berkshire, the duke and duchess of cambridge are spending christmas with kate's family, the middletons. in his christmas mass at the vatican, the pope has called more than 60 members of a celebrated russian military dance band are among those killed when their plane crashed in the black sea on its way to syria. president putin has declared a day of national mourning tomorrow. and in his christmas sermon, the...
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her visitor to sandringham because they were feeling under the weather, both higher and the duke of edinburgh, and it seems it has got the better of her today because she's not able to go out to church. she's going to miss it, which is a rare thing because she does like a traditional sandringham but this cold is not an easy one to shake off. buckingham palace as saying she will not be attending today. now on bbc news, it's been a busy year in sport, from the olympics and euro 2016 to andy murray reaching the top of the tennis ranking. adam wild and jess creighton take us on a trip through the year's sporting highlights, in review 2016: the year in sport. hello and welcome to salford, the home of bbc sport. with the olympics, the paralympics, the european championship, and a whole host of other major sporting events, 2016 was a year that began full of optimism, and it did not disappoint. 2016 was a year of extraordinary sporting achievement, athletes striving to go faster, higher, stronger, if those were the aims then this is very much the reward, heroes parade, returning paralympics and 0lymp
her visitor to sandringham because they were feeling under the weather, both higher and the duke of edinburgh, and it seems it has got the better of her today because she's not able to go out to church. she's going to miss it, which is a rare thing because she does like a traditional sandringham but this cold is not an easy one to shake off. buckingham palace as saying she will not be attending today. now on bbc news, it's been a busy year in sport, from the olympics and euro 2016 to andy...
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how is she doing, or the duke of edinburgh? the nearest we have got to another public statement is that the royal standard is flying above buckingham palace. 0nce standard is flying above buckingham palace. once they resumed their travel plans, the christmas which still appears to be on course will have the union jack flying. still appears to be on course will have the unionjack flying. you might see police vehicles behind the and a large crowd gathering outside buckingham palace. that is nothing to worry about, that is simple changing of the guard, that kicks off every day at 11am, and will continue for at least half an hour. but the royal standard is still flying, her majesty is in residence, and the duke of edinburgh is with her. very little other information other than that was published by buckingham palace yesterday, that very simple statement saying that the royal couple are suffering from heavy colds. and as a result were postponing their travel plans to go up postponing their travel plans to go up to sandringham. sandr
how is she doing, or the duke of edinburgh? the nearest we have got to another public statement is that the royal standard is flying above buckingham palace. 0nce standard is flying above buckingham palace. once they resumed their travel plans, the christmas which still appears to be on course will have the union jack flying. still appears to be on course will have the unionjack flying. you might see police vehicles behind the and a large crowd gathering outside buckingham palace. that is...
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the queen and duke of edinburgh have delayed theirjourney to norfolk for christmas after coming down with "heavy colds". we will talk more about that later but first we will catch up with the sports news. good afternoon. northampton saints have escaped punishment after an investigation into their handling of a head injury to wales and lions wing george north. the player landed on his head during the game and appeared to be lying motionless on the ground. however after assessment he returned to the field of play, prompting an investigation by the ‘concussion management review group.‘ last month he was forced to miss —— last day he was forced to miss five months of rugby. the panel have said there is sufficient evidence to conclude from video evidence and also from george north's history that he should not have returned to the field. it seems clear that northampton did not handle it correctly. they should not have let him return to play that match against leicester. at the same time, the review finds the club complied with protocol, didn't ignore north's best interests as thoug
the queen and duke of edinburgh have delayed theirjourney to norfolk for christmas after coming down with "heavy colds". we will talk more about that later but first we will catch up with the sports news. good afternoon. northampton saints have escaped punishment after an investigation into their handling of a head injury to wales and lions wing george north. the player landed on his head during the game and appeared to be lying motionless on the ground. however after assessment he...
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shortbread comes from leith in edinburgh, chocolate from leith in edinburgh, chocolate from brighton, that he is blended in newcastle. every pa rt from brighton, that he is blended in newcastle. every part of the united kingdom can benefit from the sales that go to the fortnum & mason brand. of your products, what percentage are made in the uk, what percentage are made in the uk, what percentage from overseas? 7096 is made here in the united kingdom. it is all the small producers. sieve ingredients that go into every single product that is produced in different parts of the british isles. the aspects that are not made in the uk, so for example, the tea or other elements made in other countries, how across ayew of the supply chain? i remember one of our journalists did a piece about tea picking in india and said some of this tea is sold in fortnum & mason, harrods and various other big stores around the world. how can you be so diligent about that because it is so important to your brand? it is hugely important, we have a strong tea m hugely important, we have a strong team of buyers a
shortbread comes from leith in edinburgh, chocolate from leith in edinburgh, chocolate from brighton, that he is blended in newcastle. every pa rt from brighton, that he is blended in newcastle. every part of the united kingdom can benefit from the sales that go to the fortnum & mason brand. of your products, what percentage are made in the uk, what percentage are made in the uk, what percentage from overseas? 7096 is made here in the united kingdom. it is all the small producers. sieve...
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the duke of edinburgh and other members of the royal family are on their way to church on the norfolk estate. the queen will say she draws strength from "ordinary people doing extraordinary things" — such as carers and volunteers — a search and rescue mission is under way in the black sea after a russian military plane bound for syria crashes with more than ninety people on board. in his christmas sermon, the archbishop of canterburyjustin welby has spoken of the "anxiety and uncertainty" felt by many in the world. now on bbc news, there was the vote to leave the european union, the resignation of one prime minister, and the arrival of another. adam fleming looks back on a tumultuous year in british politics in review 2016: the year in politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years‘ worth of politics has been squeezed into just one? i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try and be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. tomorrow is going to be
the duke of edinburgh and other members of the royal family are on their way to church on the norfolk estate. the queen will say she draws strength from "ordinary people doing extraordinary things" — such as carers and volunteers — a search and rescue mission is under way in the black sea after a russian military plane bound for syria crashes with more than ninety people on board. in his christmas sermon, the archbishop of canterburyjustin welby has spoken of the "anxiety and...
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the research, conducted by scientists at the university of edinburgh, says some species are missing out on vital resources such as food and nesting places as a result. anisa kadri reports. up, up and away. at least 4,000 different species of birds are regular migrants, with some flying thousands of miles from one continent to another, many moving between north and south from where they breed to where they spend the winter. scientists already believe changes in temperature are having an effect on how some plants and animals behave, and now a new study from the university of edinburgh has found that some birds are reaching their summer breeding grounds earlier, — on average one day soon for every one degree increase in temperature. they say reaching their breeding grounds at the wrong time, even by a few days, might mean birds miss out on food and nesting places. and it's those with further to go that may miss out most, which may then affect when their young are born and their chances of survival. researchers hope their findings will help scientists improve predictions of how different
the research, conducted by scientists at the university of edinburgh, says some species are missing out on vital resources such as food and nesting places as a result. anisa kadri reports. up, up and away. at least 4,000 different species of birds are regular migrants, with some flying thousands of miles from one continent to another, many moving between north and south from where they breed to where they spend the winter. scientists already believe changes in temperature are having an effect...
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andrew black is at the preparations of the hogmanay celebrations in edinburgh. give us a sense of how things are building up there. well, if you look down princes street, it is still a normal scene, the last of the shoppers are heading home, the shops are closing. in a couple of hours the big security gates will swing shut and then will begin one of world's biggest hogmanay street parties. the event is a sell out and some 75,000 from an estimated 80 countries will be seeing in new year down princes street itself and the images of party will be beamed around the world to something like a billion people. tonight is not all about standing out on the street drinking beer. there is plenty of stuff going on with four stages and djs and live music, the charlatans and the serious side to this is that big public vents like this need to be policed properly, public safety isa no be policed properly, public safety isano1 be policed properly, public safety is a no1 priority, given recent events like the berlin terror attack. the police have said so far there has been a propo
andrew black is at the preparations of the hogmanay celebrations in edinburgh. give us a sense of how things are building up there. well, if you look down princes street, it is still a normal scene, the last of the shoppers are heading home, the shops are closing. in a couple of hours the big security gates will swing shut and then will begin one of world's biggest hogmanay street parties. the event is a sell out and some 75,000 from an estimated 80 countries will be seeing in new year down...
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for medical school, aspiring american doctors typically went to edinburgh for medical school. medical schools were only beginning to be founded in the colonies in the 1760's rush remembered his time in edinburgh as the happiest period of his life. it was intellectually stimulating and socially rewarding. he developed relationships with young men from all over the british empire while there. budding british doctors also had similar experiences at this stage in their life of meeting fellow doctors or fellow doctors in training from around the empire. after he received his degree in edinburgh, rush went to london, where he trained in the cities ' hospitals. one of the hospitals he trained that was a small inoculation -- smallpox inoculation hospital. it was near the foundling hospital. he may well have been familiar with that. he was certainly familiar with other hospitals in the city. rush did not think he would learn much at london's hospitals , but he did think his time would enhance his reputation. he appreciated more the connections he forged in london. among others, you got
for medical school, aspiring american doctors typically went to edinburgh for medical school. medical schools were only beginning to be founded in the colonies in the 1760's rush remembered his time in edinburgh as the happiest period of his life. it was intellectually stimulating and socially rewarding. he developed relationships with young men from all over the british empire while there. budding british doctors also had similar experiences at this stage in their life of meeting fellow...